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Schrödinger’s Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics
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1996
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1996
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Action and Cognition in Piaget’s Genetic Epistemology and in Hegel’s Logic
pp. 3
The Social Roots of Science
pp. 7
The Sociological Roots of Science
pp. 22
The Methods of Humanism
pp. 29
Representation and Meaning
pp. 65
The Establishment of the First Law
pp. 65
Remarks on Zilsel’s ‘The Methods of Humanism’
pp. 71
Philosophical and Pedagogical Remarks on the Concept “Abstract”
pp. 71
The Origins of William Gilbert’s Scientific Method
pp. 87
What is Mathematical Ability and How do Ability Differences Emerge in Mathematics Education?
pp. 96
The Genesis of The Concept of Physical Law
pp. 107
Preparation for the Second Law
pp. 111
Mathematics Education and Society
pp. 123
Copernicus and Mechanics
pp. 125
Classical Thermodynamics
pp. 128
The Genesis of the Concept of Scientific Progress and Scientific Cooperation
pp. 149
Preliminary Remarks on the Relationship of the Principles of Teaching Arithmetic to the Early History of Mathematics
pp. 161
New Initiatives, Controversies and Misplaced Efforts
pp. 171
Problems of Empiricism
pp. 173
The Development of Arithmetical Thinking: On the Role of Calculating Aids in Ancient Egyptian and Babylonian Arithmetic
pp. 181
The Energetic Treatment of Chemistry
pp. 200
Physics and the Problem of Historico-Sociological Laws
pp. 209
Phenomenology and Natural Science
pp. 214
Concerning ‘Phenomenology and Natural Science’
pp. 216
History and Biological Evolution
pp. 221
Science and the Humanistic Studies
pp. 253
The Energetic Foundation of Mechanics
pp. 275
The First Representations of Numbers and the Development of the Number Concept
pp. 299
Energy Factors
pp. 299
On the Relationship between Ontogenesis and Historiogenesis of the Number Concept
pp. 363
The Mechanical Approach to Energetics and Mechanical Pictures
pp. 371
Abstraction and Representation
pp. 383
The Concept of Labor in Historical Materialism and the Theory of Socio-Historical Development
pp. 395
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